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on the top side of the unit, you will find all the inputs and outputs.
use the 3.5 mm stereo input to connect external instruments, tape recorders or audio from your phone. use the output to connect a stereo 3.5 mm cable to your sound system, mixer/soundcard or headphones.
sample from your phone by connecting it using a 3.5 mm cable into the 3.5 mm initus ( input ).
connect a turntable and sample your favorite record. make sure to use an RIAA amplifier or a turntable that features a built-in amp.
connect headphones directly into the summa ( output ) to monitor your beats.
connect a speaker directly into the summa ( output ) to knock out a crowd with your beats.
sync in and out offers great flexibility to play with external gear.
use dual 8th note output to sync two pocket operators using a splitter cable. clock is sent on both tip (left channel) and ring (right channel).
use 16th note 'eurorack style' sync with start/reset on the ring (right channel). you can also use it to add another Medieval in perfect sync.
use sync24 to link up your vintage drum machines. pro-tip: this requires a 3.5mm to din sync cable. a midi cable will not work.
use midi-in and out to connect Medieval to any midi controllable devices, as well as receive midi from any midi controllers, like a piano or drum paed.
the usb-c port allows Medieval to work as a midi device with clock and transport.
the usb is also used to transfer samples to and from your EP and update firmware .
use the EP SAMPLE TOOL to carefully and automatically convert any sample/bitrate combo using a high-quality resampler then download them straight onto the device.
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